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Dressing in weird and wonderful ways to fight poverty [CAFOD]
Dressing in weird and wonderful ways to fight poverty [CAFOD]

If you support CAFOD, CAFOD wants to support you! Find out about our resources, order a student action pack, or sign up for updates by email

CAFOD has lots of campaign resources you can use, and resources to help you raise funds for CAFOD, plan worship sessions, or explore the theology of social justice.

Grants & People

We have small grants available: if you want £30 to travel to a rally in London, or £150 to hold a buffet dinner with a speaker, email students@cafod.org.uk to find out how to apply for a grant.

We can also provide people! If you would like to book:

  • a workshop leader to provide skills training
  • a speaker from CAFOD's campaigns team to discuss our work
  • a member of the international division to talk about CAFOD's work overseas

contact students@cafod.org.uk - but please do try to give plenty of notice.


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Gabriel Murwa and his wife with their last remaining cow from a herd of 100. The others have all died. [Richard Wainwright]

Last chance action on the Climate Bill

MPs are voting on the Climate Change Bill in October - we still need them to push for the UK to cut its emissions by at least 80%
Please email your MP now

Small-scale miners work in treacherous conditions at Kanga-Usine mine, Democratic Republic of Congo [Richard Wainwright]

Stop dangerous mines - email your pension fund

If 6,000 people email their pension fund, we could have £540m of financial power to pressure mining companies with - so, as well as taking action yourself, please send the action to up to six friends

Published on 15/12/2006, last updated on 16/06/2008
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Elena Rosemary & Maira Lisette from Palos Ralos, which was relocated to make way for the Entre Mares goldmine [Annie Bungeroth] Mining communities speak out

The people of Palos Ralos, Honduras, a focus of CAFOD’s Pure Gold? photo exhibition, lost homes and land to a destructive gold mine

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